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During each show we interview bold, talented individuals who have leaped fully into their passions for serving others in the world (aka Passioneers (sm) ). That is, they stopped playing small and are living very LARGE! These amazing guests share their ups, downs, tips, and wisdom, as they stay committed to their dreams, regardless of circumstances. We hope to inspire others who may be scared or discouraged about their own leap. We air at 3pm PST on Wednesdays and 12:30 pm PST on Fridays, and we invite you to join us live with questions or in archive. We love your participation! If you or anyone you know would be a great guest, please send us their contact info (passioneers@yahoo.com). Happy Passioneering!
Sue Oliver
Date / Time: 12/2/2009 11:00 PM UTC
Category: Goals
Call-in Number: (347) 205-9038
Our show's guests are courageous individuals who have leaped fully into their passions and possibilities, and who are experiencing success on their own terms. Hear how they move beyond their fears and other challenges, including the recession, to follow their dreams. We invite listeners to tune in and ask us questions.
Upcoming Episodes
12/4/2009 8:30 PM UTC - Passioneer Cynthia Clampitt
12/9/2009 11:00 PM UTC - The Passions and Possibilities Project - Special Guest
12/11/2009 8:30 PM UTC - The Passions and Possibilities Project - Special Guest
Date / Time: 10/7/2009 10:00 PM UTC
Keith J. Davis Jr. is the founder of K. Jerrold Enterprises, a personal empowerment company that empowers, educates and motivates youth and teens to become future leaders through thought-provoking seminars, writings, networking functions, mentoring and more. Davis is the son of marketing innovator “Mr. D-MARS” (Keith Davis Sr.), owner of Houston marketing firm conglomerate D-MARS.com. Davis is a 2009 high school graduate of Cy-Springs High School in Cypress; he is currently enrolled at the University of Houston Main Campus. In his 18 years, he has launched a youth magazine, is a sought-after speaker, publisher, actor, model, and now the author of Young? So What! 10 Steps to Become a Successful Young Entrepreneur. Visit www.keithjdavisjr.com for more information.
Original Air Date: 4/29/2009 10:00 PM UTC
Original Air Date: 4/24/2009 7:30 PM UTC
Original Air Date: 4/22/2009 10:00 PM UTC
Date / Time: 4/19/2009 5:34 AM UTC
During a coaching session, a very successful massage therapist shared that she was unclear, anxious, and in a flux about her next steps in her business. She had just returned from a quiet retreat in the South American jungles and was reentering her daily routine in Seattle. Her retreat time in self-reflection now had her re-evaluating her direction and goals. Messy, murky, and uncomfortable...ugh!
As a business growth coach, I highly recommend that my clients start with the end in mind, when it comes to taking their next big leap. That is, that they clarify VIVIDLY what they want to create in their lives, both professionally and personally. Face it, if you don't have this level of clarity, it's like telling the ticket counter clerk "I'll take a ticket to destination Anywhere, please". And, you'll be lucky to reach your destination, if at all! Napoleon Hill tells us that, as we conceive and believe, we achieve. So, what does your dream business look like in one year? How does it feel, sound, and even smell or taste? If you don't yet know, it's a great time to MAKE the time to figure it out.
Several studies have shown that simply visualizing success (e.g., seeing yourself making a free throw with a basketball) will create tangible, successful results. That's why journaling and vision boards are so popular for goal-setting. Engaging all of your five senses is a powerful tool for conceiving your dreams and realizing them. Unfortunately, most of us do not dream big enough. If you want to create something bigger in your life, you must dream bigger dreams. Below are 5 steps to BIG visioning for your next big leap.
Step 1: Make Time to Reflect on Your Dreams. It's easy to get pulled away to urgent, non-important tasks such as errands, while your important, non-urgent tasks (e.g., dreams, goal-setting) take back seat. I highly recommend that you literally block out regular time for self-reflection in your calendar. Hint: Create a color-coded category in your schedule using Microsoft Outlook's categories functionality. I use bright orange for mine!
Step 2: Let 'Em Come Freely without Censoring. When ideas/intuitions come in about your dreams, refrain from censoring them. Don't worry about the "how" at this stage, but simply allow the "what" to come forward. We often choke our dreams by head-tripping how to make them come true. Bottom line? A dream that you are passionate about cannot NOT be fulfilled – you simply have to get out of the way.
Step 3: Don't Just Talk About Them. Write Them Down! Talk is cheap in dream-town. So many passionate entrepreneurs talk about their dreams, but when I ask them if they've written them down (let alone shared them with others), what do you think their answer is? You got it: they answer a big fat NO! The written and spoken word carries great power. Somehow when you capture your dreams in a written format, you create an accountability with yourself, and, to the extent you choose, accountabilty with those you share it with. If you don't like to write, then sing, paint, draw, or otherwise get your dreams down somewhere, somehow!
Step 4: Make them Part of Your Life. Dreams that collect dust will never happen, at least not intentionally. If you want to create the business and life of your dreams, you must take your vision and have it FRONT and CENTER in your life. What does this mean? It means seeing, hearing, talking, and walking your Dream Talk. Tell those know and trust about your dreams (extra credit for telling others!). Keep a regular diary of your dreams, and print and post an affirmation, symbol, or words/phrase about your dream in places where you can see it at least every day. You literally want to carve a new Dream groove to bypass the old patterns and crap that hold you down.
Original Air Date: 4/17/2009 7:30 PM UTC
Original Air Date: 4/15/2009 10:00 PM UTC
Original Air Date: 4/10/2009 7:30 PM UTC
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